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Rated 5 out of
5 by
NavySeabee72 from
Leupold Mark 6 1-6 7.62I bought this Scope over 2 years ago. It has out preformed in my opinion many manufacturers. The Mark 6 wasn't my first choice till I became a owner and now I plan on getting another. Love the 7.62 reticle. I have put it 300 RUM and scored 675 yard shots in Idaho with it also. Holds zero like a champ! Thank you Leupold!

Date published: 2016-11-01

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Relmore1215 from
Amazing 3 gun optic!I had the privilege of running the Mk6 1-6 at a 3 gun match recently and was incredibly impressed. The glass is crystal clear. The TMR-D reticle is amazing for range shots. The illumination is daylight bright!
Overall amazing optic! And rock solid. I think I could have hit it against a tree and it would hold zero!

Date published: 2016-09-06

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Jacob B from
Best true one power scope available!!I use the Mark 6 exclusively in 3 gun competition. The true one power with bright dot allows quick shooting up close while the reticle and 6 power make engaging targets out to 600 yards a breeze!!!

Date published: 2016-06-13

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Jeff S from
Mark 6 1-6 Best 3-Gun Scope period.I have ran quite a few competitor optics for 3Gun, and after using the Mark 6 1-6 I will never shoot 3-Gun with another optic again. The CMR556 reticle on the First Focal plane is absolutely a wonderful tool to have. The red dot illumination on 1x makes it so you can hose targets as fast as you can pull the trigger.

Date published: 2016-04-28

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Bones61 from
True perfectionThere is no better optics on the market. Clarity is unbelievable & ability to make adjustments & return to zero are perfect.

Are these the correct specs for this scope? How is it possible to have a 20mm objective in a scope with a 34mm tube? Is the weight correct at 17.1 oz?

Asked by: bgondee

Hello bgondee,
If the specs you refer to on the Mark 6 1-6x20mm are the tube size (34mm) and Objective Aperture (20mm), and weight (17.6oz) then yes those are all correct. You will find that on all riflescopes the Objective Aperture is smaller than the overall diameter of the Objective housing (in this case, the same as the tube diameter) because the Objective lens sits inside this housing.
Hope this helps,
Leupold Technical Service

Answered by: Leupold Tech Service 5443

Date published: 2017-08-02

Product #115044 is it calibrated for a specific AR barrel length 14.5 inch or 16 inch?

Asked by: Drew

Hello,
The Mark 6 1-6x20mm CMR-W 5.56/.226 reticle was not designed with a specific barrel length in mind. It was designed using a 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington, 62gr round with a 2970FPS muzzle velocity and a 50m zero.
Specifically, the round it was designed for was the M855A1 round. Using a different round, producing different velocities may not match the reticles subtensions.
Thanks for choosing Leupold!
Sincerely, Leupold Technical Service

Answered by: 5764

Date published: 2017-04-12

Is parallax adjustable or fixed? If fixed, at what distance?

Asked by: Audet

The Leupold Mark 6 1-6x20mm has its parallax fixed at 150yds.
Thanks for choosing Leupold!
Sincerely,
Leupold Technical Service

Answered by: 5764

Date published: 2017-04-06

What specific round was used for the Cmr-w 7.62? Weight, bc, mv please? Thanks!

Asked by: Justin w

Hi Justin,
The 7.62/.308 Close Mid-Range Reticle with Wind Holds (CMR-W) was designed using 175 grain 7.62 NATO ammunition producing a muzzle velocity of 2575 fps, ballistic coefficient for this load was .496.
Respectfully,
Leupold Tech. Service

Answered by: Leupold Tech Service 5470

Date published: 2017-02-22

Is the Mark 6 1-6x20mm M6C1 TMR-D reticle daylight bright? Is there any subtension info for it yet? If not, when?

Asked by: seedy

Hello,
The TMR-D that is featured in the Mark 6 1-6x20mm scope is daylight bright. Subtentions as well as usage instructions can be found at the following links:
https://www.leupold.com/reticles/tmr-d-illuminated/
https://www.leupold.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Tactical-Milling-Reticle-Man.pdf
Thank you

Answered by: Leupold Tech Service 5121

Date published: 2016-03-31

What grain bullet is the CMR-W 5.56 BDC calibrated for on the MK6 1-6?&nbsp;

What's product #115044 battery life? And what grain bullet is it calibrated for? Thank you for putting out such amazing scopes!

Asked by: Drew

Drew,
Assuming the illumination is on constantly, the battery will last 24 hours on high power and 500 hours on low power.
Keep in mind those figures assume the illumination is on all the time. VX-R scopes have a motion sensor, when the scope is not moving the illumination turns off automatically. It well then turn on the moment you move the scope.